Key terms
Collective Action and Interest Group Formation
Pathways of Interest Group Influence
Free Speech and the Regulation of Interest Groups
Interest Groups Defined
100

A political movement that often begins from the bottom up, inspired by average citizens concerned about a given issue

What is the grassroots movement?

100

When students likely prefer to do something else and realize they can receive the same grade as the rest of the group without contributing to the effort. 

What is free rider problem.

100

The Supreme Court's historic 2010 decision permitted businesses to use the First Amendment to spend an unlimited amount on political advocacy.

What is Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission?

100

roups that collect funds from donors and distribute them to candidates who support their issues

What is political action committees (PACs)?


100

A formal association of individuals or organizations that attempt to influence government decision-making


What is an Interest Group?

200

A political movement that resembles a grassroots movement but is often supported or facilitated by wealthy interests and/or elites

What is the astroturf movement?

200

Group leaders may also offer ________________, which provide the benefit of joining with others who have the same concerns or are similar in other ways.

What is solidary incentives.

200

Numerous conservative and libertarian policy projects have been supported by this network, which is connected to the Koch brothers.

What is the Koch network?

200

give lawmakers an indication of how to vote on issues, particularly those with which they are unfamiliar.


What is voting cues?

200

A group of people who voluntarily join an organization to which they usually pay dues

What is a Membership Organization?

300

A person who represents an organization before government in an attempt to influence policy

What is a lobbyist?

300

Similarly, _________________ focus on the issues or causes promoted by the group. 

What is purposive incentives. 

300

One of the first laws mandating lobbyists to register with the government was this 1946 Act.

What is the Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act?


300

This term describes the media's responsibility to monitor government actions and inform the public.


What is the watchdog role?


300

A group of people that work together to get laws passed for the average person

What is a public Interest Group

400

Substantive monetary or physical benefits given to group members to help overcome collective action problems


What are material incentives?


400

The _____________ is a civil rights groups concerned with promoting equality and eliminating discrimination based on race, and members may join to associate with others who have dealt with issues of inequality.

What is NAACP.

400

These two brothers are well-known for giving large sums of money to political candidates, especially those who espouse conservative and libertarian ideologies.


Who are Charles and David Koch.

400

This type of media includes newspapers and magazines, which traditionally focused on in-depth, investigative reporting.

What is print media?

400

A single interest that private interests groups seek.

What is a particularized benefit?

500

Benefits to overcome collective action problems that appeal to people’s support of the issue or cause

What are purposive incentives?

500

Someone concerned about protecting individual rights might join a group like the ________________ because it supports the liberties guaranteed in the U.S.

What is the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

500

This constitutional provision serves as the main foundation for the idea that interest organizations have the power to shape public policy.

What is the first amendment.

500

his online platform has increased the ability of political figures to communicate directly with the public, bypassing traditional media.


What is social media?

500

An interest group that protects retired people regardless of political affiliation.

What is the AARP

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